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Translations and reprints from the original sources of European history : series for 1899 (1900)


Author: University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History; Whitcomb, Merrick; Ames, Herman Vandenburg, 1865-1935; McMaster, John Bach, 1852-1932; Howland, Arthur C. (Arthur Charles), 1869-1952; Fairley, William, 1857-1918; Munro, Dana Carleton, 1866-1933
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Dept. of History, University of Pennsylvania
Language: English
Call number: 3227405
Digitizing sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries
Book contributor: University of Connecticut Libraries
Collection: uconn_libraries; blc; americana

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no. 1. French philosophers of the eighteenth century / Merrick Whitcomb. -- no. 2. The X.Y.Z. letters / Herman V. Ames and John Bach McMaster. -- no. 3. The early Germans / Arthur C. Howland. -- no. 4. Notitia Dignitatum or Register of Dignitaries / Willam Fairley. -- no. 5. Laws of Charles the Great / Dana Carleton Munro


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